Dec. 2nd, 2010
Member, fellow shooter and friend Allan Harth died Thanksgiving week due to
injuries sustained in an auto wreck.
Nov. 21, 2010- Some of you
may remember the Corey from the Expo last year, here is the
latest news I have found on her shooting. We hope that she will
be able to return for this years Expo.
Corey
Cogdell of Eagle River took a huge first
step this weekend toward taking aim at another Olympic medal in
trapshooting.
The bronze medalist at
the Beijing Olympics two years ago,
Cogdell on Saturday won the gold medal in women's
trapshooting at the Championships of the Americas in Rio de
Janiero, Brazil,
where quotas for the 2012 Olympics were up for grabs.
By winning, Cogdell guaranteed that the
Americans will get at least one spot in women's trapshooting at
the London Olympics. Quotas are based on a country's success in
international competition; in 2008, the Americans earned one
spot for women and it went to Cogdell -- who came through with a
bronze-medal performance.
She delivered again Saturday, winning a
shootout against teammate Rachael Heiden, the reigning national
champion from Clinton, Mich., to lead a 1-2-3 finish by the
Americans.
Heiden led Cogdell by one target going into
the finals, hitting 73 out of 75 to Cogdell's 72. In the finals,
Cogdell hit 18 of 25 to Heiden's 17, forging a tie and forcing a
shootoff. There, Cogdell beat Heiden four targets to three to
capture the gold medal and secure the quota.
Heiden took the silver and Kelsey Zauhar of
Lakeville, Minn., tied Karla de Bona of Brazil for third place.